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July 25, 1930 • Page Image 2

…'AGE TWO P EPer ao n;Pf isnen ar o ciE RABBI A. SILBERBERG IS THE HEBREW GOD A GOD OF VENGEANCE? IS A DETROIT GUEST A Vienna Biblical Scholar Makes a Revolutionary Discov- ery and Suggests to Christian Leaders That They Erase the Term "God of Vengeance" from the "Vulgate," Or Latin Translation of the Bible. THE SPIRIT THAT RULES RUMANIA Rabbi A. Silberberg, noted rabbi of Warsaw and dean of the Me- sivta of that city, is visiting De- tr...…

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…Amerieat ,favisk Periodical eater CLEM AMOR - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE THREE TIF;(grnorr LWISII &RON ICU Lobsters and every other kind of FRESH SEA FOOD Steaks, Chops, Salads Popular Prices DR. BUCK CANDIDATE OLD FOLKS HOME FOR WAYNE CORONER' CLASSIFIED Hu Support of Many Organixa• tions; Prominent in Many Activities. Claiming the support of &zeros ..f organizations—civic, religious and political—Dr. John 11. Buck has filed petitio...…

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…itEl)critorrlEpasn RONIC111 a. a. a. Til EDE:MON/LW IS/1 (ARON IC L£ The Zionist Situation. Scanning the Horizon The hearings before the Wailing Wall Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishine Ca.. inc. Entered a• Second.clam matter March 3. 1916, at the Poets office at Derolt, Mich.. under the Art of March 3. 1870. General Offices and Publication Building 525 Woodward Avenue Telephone: Cadillac 1040 Cable Address: Chronicle...…

July 25, 1930 • Page Image 5

…A merica Arish Periodical Carter CLIFTON MINUS e CINCINNATI 20, OHIO THE PLTROITi /b7/1M1 SCANNING THE HORIZON EMANUEL SISTERHOOD PAYS ITS TRIBUTE TO (C. tinued from Preceding Page) LATE SYLVIA SIMONS •en were shown to he slightly worthy tha n non-Jewish. ohly, says Dr. Mader "because P, or greater anxiety to do good a school and greater interest , • test material." ii, • ; there is the further lain , ••.of those that did cheat, a , r numb...…

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…• • • PAGE SIX ..111=WW•e•••••wassaaseas••••• ■•••■■••■•■ ••! .1 1■ 111, E VLTROITJEWINI 61 RON Int J. W. E. W. O. MAPS OUT HEADS COMMITTEE FOR i f SORORITY'S MOONLIGHT EVENTS FOR THE YEAR HORNUNG'S . Annual Summer A board of directors meeting of the European Women's Welfare Organization was held at the home )f the new president, M rs. R. B. Aliss Levin is in charge of the •V ate r carnival moonlight, spon- sored by the Beta Rho D...…

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…A merica lavish PerioSeal Cotter CLIPTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 30, MO ME*TROIVEIVISM C RONICLE . i) !f I e , '- '4 * iat v Qrsonai Engagements Mrs. A. II. Gould and son of Chattanooga, Tenn., are visiting with their mother and aunt, Mrs. R. Steinberg of Edison avenue. 1 LARGE WOMEN Mr. and Mrs. J. I. ('halt of Omaha, Neb., announce the engagement of their daughter, Helen, to lien Zogut, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Zogut of this city. Mr...…

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…DEYROITIE1115/161110711CIE Murad Special Vacation Package. A special consumer inducement of three (3) Probak Blades is be- ing made in connection with a new package of 50 MURAD cigarettes. During the life of this offer the package will be sold at regular price--no extra charge for blades. WAILING WALL BODY URGES ARABS, JEWS STRIVE FOR PEACE a lais.se faire policy because Jew- ish attendance at the services at the Wall was small. He admitte...…

July 25, 1924 • Page Image 1

…All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS ffEb E TROIT LWISI1 HRONICL Telephone GLENDALE 9-3-0-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1924 . VOL. XVI. NO. 9 LONG SOUGHT PEACE EFFECTED IN CLOAK TRADE IN NEW YORK Interests Detroit Jews 1 In Garden City Project Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents Enlargement RABBINIC ASSEMBLY PALESTINE AWAKENS Does Constructive Social Financing 'see ks O...…

July 25, 1924 • Page Image 2

…TIE PrflrOIT fhWISR (Agor4KLE PAGE TWO LEWISOHN WILL HEAD HEBREW SCHOOL STUDENTS WHOSE MASTERY DRIVE OF ORT FUND OF JEWISH LORE CREATED WIDE IMPRESSION Banker Named Honorary Chairman of Campaign. NEW YORK. — Adolph Lewisohn, banker and philanthropist, will be honorary chairman of the Jewish lie- construction Fund, which is being raised under the auspices of the ORT, during the American campaign, ac- cording to an announcement made at the h...…

July 25, 1924 • Page Image 3

…PAGE THREE Tntizraurv,/finvifiiia),Niciit :-: CLASSIFIED :-: Have You Ever Tasted Gunsberg's Delica- tessen? u r remarkable growth has been due to the fact that once " G u n sberg's pro- ducts" are tasted, you will insist AL WAYS upon "Guns- berg's." Drop into our retail store, 8809 Twelfth St., any time and try one of our delicious_ You are missing a treat un- less you do so. That's what people say after partaking of Gunsberg's...…

July 25, 1924 • Page Image 4

…TIMPETB0f1;itifttin 80NICLE PAGE 1'UU It SCZ 1. 14140,-- mir ffeworrimmt &wawa; OW Ayr... rm... Anne PubilsiteA Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishes' Ce., Inc. — - _ and Editor Joseph J. Cummins, President — Jacob H. Scbekee, Bueiness M aaaaaa - --- •t the IlostoMce at Detroit, as Zeroed-lc matter March A 1916, Mich., under the Act of March 1, 1879. __— Entered General Offices and Publication Building 850 High Street West ...…

July 25, 1924 • Page Image 5

…TREDEWIT,ICIPIIMI — —1 ri-6 0./v1 Oi—f5-14:145 81( BIAS. PALESTINE AWAKENS INSTITUTE NOTES FROM DEEP SLUMBER Postponed: TO ENERGETIC WORK Deb". ()sing to the illness of tsvo numbers • (Continued from Pace I) dOSEPH-‘ --- equally protected. It is hoped to pro- mote in Palestine both an Arab and a Jewish revival, and the doors of the ICANnIsright, 1121. OF Class. H. Josh.) land are wide open to pilgrims and travelers from all over the ...…

July 25, 1924 • Page Image 6

…fitcl)entorilt,wisti(intomictE WAG E SIX odaial and :fine Perfumes Qrsonal_ Cost Less at Heyn's Houbigant's Perfumes and Toilet Waters Coty's Perfumes and Toilet Waters Guerbines Perfumes and Toilet Waters Our prices Sr. always lower! To be lovely is your day! To make you so— our dekchtful task A visit to the inviting coolne& of our BEAUTY SHOP will con- vince you of our ability. BALCONY BEAUTY SHOP Elr1ST WOMENS WEAR Woodward A...…

July 25, 1924 • Page Image 7

…PAGE }iE) crlto 1 1 Mr. and Sire. Maurice Bloch Summer Sale of engagement of their daughter, Ruth, to Dr. Perry P. Burnstine, son of Mr. and Mn. Samuel Burnstines of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Gordon of 1716 West Philadelphia avenue an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Ethel, to Dr. Ilarry B. Bronston, son of Mr. and Mrs. If. Bronston. New and Exclusive 19244925 Styles We wish to emphasize this fact that Mr. and Mrs. Joseph...…

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…JULY 25, 1924 AVATRordetvilffiltalLGui work will effect at least a 98 per cent return of all funds loaned. With an increase in working capital to a mini- mum of $25,000 it will be possible, he assorted, to make loans to the amount (Concluded from page 1.) of $75,000 in a year, in view of the ■ ing capital from $17,000, as at pres. fact that the turnover approximates ' ant, to at least $25,000, we shall be three times the association's capita...…

July 25, 1919 • Page Image 1

…A merican ifewisb periodical Corter CLIFTON AYINUI • CINCINNATI 30, 01110 THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION AMERICAN COMMISSION HEARS JEWS AND POLES ON POGROMS Completes First Week's lnves- KING GEORGE HONORS AUSTRALIAN JEW ligation at Warsaw—Attend Service at Synagogue—Is Cheered by Thousands. WILL VISIT VILNA AND OTHER TOWNS FOR FACTS Warsaw—The Amerkan mission to investigate reports of pogroms in Poland ...…

July 25, 1919 • Page Image 2

…rIMW14ftwut • THE DE1RO/ ItliNVISH CHRONICLE •• 4wa vu um u clas eg am n omm il itiaiin estecitieSteiNliCtilall stimonsa se meas ■ Sansisintsisesislimessr. BETROTHED TO PAGE TWO II ; NOTES I* „.. ., , .,„„„„„,. „„,,„„„„,.„„,„ + „„„„„4 I .,„„; ,. , ,.„„i„„„,, awn„. „„,,„,„„„.... ..,,„,,...,„n„..„, „„..„ Lac'A GORHAM SHOP Rabbi Samuel S. Nlayerberg was in Mrs. Samuel S. Mayerberg has re. mimed from a visit with her family in Cleveland Tues...…

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…A merica Avish Periodical eater CLIFTON AVINU1 • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE THREE THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE LOCAL NOTES Eraarasor Mrs. M. Goldstick and daughter, Rosalie, have returned to their home, 175 Frederick street, after a two weeks' stay at Mt. Clemens. NEVER HAVE OUR CUSTOMERS HAD A BETTER OPPORTUNITY TO BUY FURS THAN IN OUR August Fur Sale WE SAVE FOR YOU 20 - 25% SALE BEGINS Friday, August First WOMEN of Detroit who kn...…

July 25, 1919 • Page Image 4

…THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE FOUR in nearly' hdlf a century, Pisgah Lodge assumed its rightful place of THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE i importance among her sister lodges. Perhaps it is the first time \LARGE JEWISH COLONY EXISTED IN CHINA FOR OVER 2,000 YEARS MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION that the local lodge deserved recognition. The progress it has made Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing( Co.. Inc. in the las...…

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…A mericam Autish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AYENU1 - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO „ THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE , , pAE FIV E days' iturisonmeq for not register- ing linden:0e alien tegistration act. The bUreati.addi That Prilutzky de- one-time member of clares that: is Stockholm.--The Jewish press bu- the Warsaw city council, the' Imperial and. a law- reau says that NI. l'rilutzky, leader of Council and of Parliament,, the Jewish People's party...…

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…laze THE DETROIT EWISH CHRONICLE PAGE SIX WHY B. SIEGEL CO. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Schlafer (nee Vets sad limit. Comparison Miss Elizabeth Krell) have returned from their wedding trip and are at "1 am very well pleased with this d ents, M heir par97 Fall suit, but I wish to shop around Mrs. H. Ostrow and daughter are home with t rns r. and l before making my decision"—thi• was spending the summer at their sum- mer cottage in New Baltimore, Mic...…

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…A merican 'apish Periodical Cotter ▪ CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 30, 0300 PAGE SEVEN THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Evidence of Former :" IllEmomminmonnimm o mmummommonimminmmmond40.0minmnnommonnionmmitmmonsasannmnommmommimmommommiennmomm o m m oml ■ Jewish Life in Spain OPPORT Quaint Synagogues, Streets and Residences; Spanish Families with Jewish Names; Beauti- ful Women with Distinctive Jewish Features, Reminders of a Past Grandeur. T...…

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…• • ■ 1111 ■ NIOMS"Mitia°"11°1" 12,1 THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE TAXI PAGE EIGHT JEWS FROM JEWISH ARTIST PAINTS 'EXPEL THE POLISH ARMY peso ===o=o=== ono ===loccoro=oo PLAN MEMORIAL FOR .'. FRANKLIN PORTRAIT According to a statement printed in no DR. ABRAHAM JACOBI ''Motors, Oils, Mining and Curb Industrials for. Cash __ Benedict Anton Osnis Makes Picture the Aldonbladet (Stockholm), the York:—The committee of cit- or on Moderate Margin...…

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…A mericam Yetrish periodical Carter cu ► roN AnSICI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE NINE THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Abraham Zacuto, The Aid of Columbus MOONLIGHT PLANNED BY / BICUR CHOLEM, JRS. In the winter of 1486, when Chris- aryl Isabella, immediately after he Renewing their annual moonlights topher Columbus, disheartened by the had first met and exchanged ideas which had been discontinued for sev- rebuffs he had encountered in Portu- ...…

July 25, 1919 • Page Image 10

…THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE E TEN tl OFFICERS Nineteen Branches Con- veniently located bring the service of this Institu- tion to your door, I James T. Keena, Chair- man of the Board John W. Staley, President F. A. Schulte, V.-President John R. Bodde, V.-Pres. H P Borgman, V.-Pree, R. W. Smylle, V.-Pres. Austin E. Wing, Ass't to President. • • R. T. Cudmore, Cashier Charles H. Ayers, Asst Cashier Enoch Smith, Assistant Cashier A. H. Moo...…

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